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Home Care by Susan Snyder

Home Care

by Susan Snyder

346 pages
A single nurse in her 50s changes from hospital to home care. Laugh, cry, and be inspired by her home care visits. Amy, a person of faith meets Liza living in her car and Nolan, a widowed school teacher. The three confront the future.

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About the Book
Amy Dawson, a single nurse at 50, is forced out of the hospital workforce and begins working as a home care nurse. Laugh, cry, and be inspired by her home care visits. Fall in love with her Border Collie Matty and her newly acquired cat Toby the Redhead. Amy a person of faith, envisions a lonely future until Liza, a young woman living in her car, and Nolan, a widowed school teacher, invade her life. These three "confront the past and leap into the future".

 

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    Luke Snyder joins the Army in 1944. In a daily letter to his wife Ruth he takes us through his Basic and Medical Training at Camp Barkeley, Texas, his assignment to the 10th Mt. Division, deployment to Italy then to Camp Carson, Co. October 1945.
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About the Author
Susan Snyder lives with her husband Richard in Mohrsville, Pa. She graduated from Trenton State College with a degree in nursing, retiring from that career in 2012. In 2020 she finished the editing process of her father-in-law, Luke Snyder's World War II letters. "Off To Be a Soldier, With a Daily Letter to My Wife" was published in 2021. Her nursing experiences motivated her to heed the advice "write what you know" and create her first fiction novel.

 

 

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